From: Zardosht Kasheff
Date: November 9 2009 9:24pm
Subject: Re: how does one know if their storage engine supports replication?
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Hello all,
Thank you to everybody for having this discussion on the mailing list.
It is very helpful.
What is this two phase commit that the engine must implement? I am
only aware of a function in the handlerton named commit. Is there any
documentation for this online?
-Zardosht
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Ann W. Harrison wrote:
> Sergei
>>
>> Yes, it works for any storage engine (for any number of storage
>> engines), it's not InnoDB-specific.
>>
>
> It works with Falcon. =A0All that's required is that the engine
> implements a two phase commit including recognizing that
> some identifiable transactions are stuck half way through the
> commit during recovery.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ann
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